Surf City to start up Middle School Volleyball

SURF CITY, NC August 5, 2013 – Beginning September 7, Surf City Parks & Recreation will initiate an indoor volleyball league for Middle School age participants. Matches will be played for 8 weeks, from 9 – 11 am on Saturdays in the Surf City Community Room gym, utilizing NCHSAA rules. Matches will all be a best two of three game format with a referee and scorekeeper, so play is designed to last one full hour.

“With volleyball now on the map in Surf City, we are running adult leagues, youth clinics and just concluded our first summer camp,” says Steve Unger, Athletics Supervisor. “Our new league should cater to many players getting ready for play at their schools this coming winter.”

To be eligible, players from ages 10 to 15 must be enrolled at the middle school level for Grades 6-9. Home school students are also welcome. The cost is only $40 and everyone will receive an official league shirt. Practices will be held Monday nights from 6 – 8 pm and volunteer coaches are being sought. To get a taste of volleyball play, Open Practices for this age group will also take place from 4-6 pm on Monday afternoons from Aug. 12 – 26, free to any players who have signed up for the league and Community Center members. It is just $5 for guest registration.

For more information or to register please go to www.townofsurfcity.com, e-mail athletics@townofsurfcity .com or call 910-328-4887. The Surf City Community Center is found at 201 Community Center Drive, off JH Batts Road in Surf City.

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Michael "Beach Mick" Hudson is the founder and Editor of Beach Carolina Magazine. Living along the coast of North Carolina, Mike has a passion for the beach and loves to bring news and events of the Carolinas to others around the world.

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